Unlock All: Mission In Igi 1 Game Usttad [work]

Here’s an interesting and technically oriented report on the legendary “Unlock All Missions” feature (or rather, the lack of one) in the classic stealth-action game I.G.I.-1: I'm Going In (2000), from the perspective of a retro gamer and modder—addressed to you, Ustaad.


The Method: Editing the "qvm" Files

Unlike modern games that require complex "trainer" downloads or mod installations, I.G.I 1 has a beautifully simple unlock mechanic built right into its files. You don't need to be a computer genius; you just need to know where to look.

Disclaimer: Always make a backup copy of your file before editing it, just in case something goes wrong. unlock all mission in igi 1 game usttad

Method 1: Using In-Game Cheat Codes (Easiest)

IGI 1 includes developer cheat codes. To unlock all missions instantly:

  1. Enable the console – During gameplay, press the ~ (tilde) key.
  2. Type the cheat code – Enter **igiveup** (case-sensitive).
  3. Result – This unlocks all missions, allowing you to select any level from the main menu under "New Game" → "Select Mission."

Note: Some versions require **igiveup** to be typed twice. This code also gives you all weapons. Here’s an interesting and technically oriented report on

The Manual Method (No Cheats, Just Smart Editing)

IGI 1 stores your mission progress in a simple text file. By editing it, you can become an Ustaad who has "completed" every mission.

Introduction: The Legend of IGI 1 and the Usttad Connection

Released in 2000 by Innerloop Studios, Project I.G.I. (I’m Going In) remains a cult classic among tactical first-person shooter fans. Unlike modern games with save-anywhere features, IGI 1 was brutally unforgiving. You had limited saves per mission, no quicksave mid-level (unless you used a workaround), and—most frustratingly—you had to complete missions in sequence. If you were stuck on Mission 4 (“Satellite Dish”), you could never jump to Mission 12 (“The Final Showdown”) without a cheat or hack. The Method: Editing the "qvm" Files Unlike modern

Enter the search phrase that has echoed through gaming forums since the early 2000s: “unlock all mission in igi 1 game usttad.”

Who or what is “Usttad”? In the underground gaming circles of South Asia (particularly Pakistan and India), “Usttad” (or Ustad—meaning “master” or “expert” in Urdu/Hindi) became synonymous with cracked versions, trainers, and mission unlockers for IGI 1. The “Usttad method” refers to a specific combination of editing configuration files and using a trainer that bypasses the game’s progressive mission locking system.

In this article, we will break down exactly how to unlock all 14 missions of IGI 1 instantly using the authentic Usttad method—no cheesy hex editors, no shady downloads (well, almost), and no finishing Mission 1 fourteen times.